Do news reports touting the latest cures seem contradictory? Are you leery of well-coiffed pundits telling you what to think about science issues?
If so, you'll delight in Science Café Semolino's! At our Science Café you can learn about the latest topics in science . . . chat with a scientist in plain language . . . meet new friends . . . speak your mind . . . talk with your mouth full . . . and win a free Science Café Semolino's t-shirt!
Our inaugural speaker will be this year's FHSU Presidential Scholar John Heinrichs. John will share his up-close-and-chilly experiences with sea ice and lead us in lively discussions of global climate change. Future topics in this monthly series include observing changes in the mysterious noctilucent clouds, astronomy v astrology, evolution, the Large Hadron Collider, prehistoric monsters of Kansas, microbiology, bioethics, shrinking glaciers, and alternative energy.
Please join us on Tuesday, September 16, 7pm-ish at Café Semolino's, in Hays at 110 W. 11th Street to kick off this monthly series. In the meantime, visit Science Café Semolino's on Facebook, or contact sciencecafehays (at) gmail (dot) com for more information.
This series is sponsored by FHSU's Science and Mathematics Education Institute, Kansas Citizens for Science, and Cafe Semolino's.













posted by Cheryl Shepherd-Adams